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This accelerated course is suitable for students who wish to take the ABRSM Grade 5 theory exams, and who may or may not have yet passed their Grade 1 to 4 exams. As the pace will be fast, students need to be committed to full attendance, matured enough to grasp the concepts taught and hand in their assignments on time.

The Academic Adventure Programme which is organised by Insworld Institute is a truly exciting and rewarding academic experience for students who wish to gain “life skills,” leadership qualities, knowledge on relevant topics and networks from different nationalities. It combines all the benefits that Insworld Institute has to offer, such as small-class sizes and UK-based subjects, with the unique advantages of “study-touring” in Singapore.

Ever had an idea for a new invention but never had the skills to bring it to life? Through this introductory course, we will ensure that concepts that might seemed difficult at first, will be broken down and easily learnt.

In this specially customised introductory course, students will be taught how to design their very own electronic projects from scratch. This is achieved by firstly giving each student a foundational lesson on the fundamentals of electronics and prototyping. Students will also be exposed to the functions of the most commonly found electronic components used in toys and mobile devices. These components include Resistors, LEDs, Breadboards, Transistors, Buzzers and Integrated Chips(IC).

Through Take-Home Assignments and Progressive lessons, students tap on what is learnt through their previous lessons to understand more concepts, enabling them to conceptualize what they have learn and create more sophisticated electronic projects. This will not only give them a sense of achievement but also develop their critical reasoning skills as they embark on their journey to create their very own invention.

In this basic electronics course, your child will learn about MORSE CODE.

MORSE CODE is a form of communication used during World War II (WW2). With the use of a simple switch, a breadboard, a resistor and a buzzer, your child can create his or her very own Morse Code communication. Kids will then embark on a journey to test the limits of their Morse Code Communication by simulating the transfer of a message on a battleground.

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